Oil tanker hijacking: Somali pirates release ship and crew after gunfight

Somali pirates who hijacked an oil tanker on Monday have released the ship and its eight Sri Lankan crew, officials say.



US extends support to help enhance justice and reconciliation

The United States of America (USA) have extended their support to help Sri Lanka enhance the process of improving reconciliation and justice within the country, authorities reveal.



Mangala takes on Mahinda: ‘Shame on you, Mahinda, shame!’

Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera has taken on former President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a strongly worded letter, accusing him of hypocricy and double standards:



25 Sri Lankan asylum seekers deported from Australia

Twenty- Five Sri Lankan nationals who had been deported from Australia as they had attempted to illegally, arrived in Sri Lanka earlier today (15), police reveal.



Somali Pirates Demand Ransom for Release of Seized Oil Tanker

Armed men are demanding a ransom for the release of an oil tanker they have seized off the coast of Somalia and the crew is being held captive



Rajapaksa has measles: Rajitha

Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne said former president Mahinda Rajapaksa and his supporters seem to have contracted measles.



Somali pirates suspected to have hijacked Sri Lankan-flagged ship

Somali pirates are suspected to have hijacked a Sri Lankan-flagged fuel freighter after the ship sent a distress call, turned off its tracking system and altered course for the Somali coast



Japan’s largest warship to visit Sri Lanka

Japan plans to dispatch its largest warship on a three-month tour through the South China Sea beginning in May, three sources said, in its biggest show of naval force in the region since World War Two.



Labour Dept. field officer gets 10 years for accepting bribe

A former field officer of the Labour office in Anuradhapura was yesterday sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment by the Colombo High Court after he was found guilty of soliciting and accepting a bribe of Rs. 25,000 from a bakery owner in Anuradhapura in 2009.



No room will be left for collapse of government – President

President Maithripala Sirisena emphasized that even though some sections of the society entertain the thought that the present government would collapse today or tomorrow, he would not allow any room for it and he further stated that the Government will fulfill its duties and responsibilities within the appropriate time frame in accordance with the mandate of the people.



As drought slashes rice harvest, 900,000 face hunger in Sri Lanka

The worst drought in five years has pushed 900,000 people in Sri Lanka into “acute food insecurity”, the World Food Programme (WFP) says.



SLMC moves SC against Appeal Court decision

The Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) yesterday filed an appeal application in the Supreme Court, requesting that the Court of Appeal order of Jan. 31, 2017, making it mandatory for the SLMC to provisionally register, under Section 29/2 of the Medical Ordinance, the medical graduates of South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine (SAITM), be set aside.



Govt hospital nurses poised to strike

A group of nurses from government hospitals have decided to engage in a token strike as of Monday morning, citing a number of demands.



Sri Lanka Navy did not fire at Indian fishermen: Commander

Navy Commander Vice Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne yesterday denied allegations by Indian fishermen that the Sri Lanka Navy had opened fire on Indian fishing vessels recently.



Priority lane for buses operative from yesterday

The one-week pilot project on the priority lane for buses commenced yesterday morning from Rajagiriya to Ayurveda junction.



Sri Lanka to open bid for energy project in April

Sri Lanka will in April open international bids for a liquefied natural gas energy project, a government official said on Saturday.